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We are incredibly lucky to be born in a country with a unique nature. The beauty of Russia lies in its picturesque forests, lakes, gorges and mountains. All this splendor surrounds us, giving us a beauty that needs to be admired and cherished. When planning to go on a trip abroad, remember what beauties our homeland has and think about whether it is worth leaving its borders, because there are many wonderful places in Russia that will amaze you with their nature no worse than foreign countries. To be convinced of this, we invite you to take a look at some of the most picturesque places in our vast family, which are worth visiting at least once in your life!

Volcanoes of Kamchatka

In total, there are several hundred of them on the peninsula, and 29 are active. Klyuchevskaya Sopka among them is the highest (4750 m above sea level, the leader among volcanoes in Asia) and the most active

Chara Sands

Since 2010 included in the list of the Seven Wonders of Transbaikalia

Geysers of Kamchatka

The Valley of Geysers is one of the largest geyser fields in the world and the only one in Eurasia. In 2008, the Valley of Geysers was included in the list of seven wonders of Russia

The Yakut village of Oymyakon is the coldest settlement in the world

True, sometimes it gives way to the Yakut Verkhoyansk, but in any case, the recorded temperature minima here are below -60 ° С, and the usual January temperatures are -50 ° С

Neighborhood of Oymyakon

The lowest temperature in the history of the village was -71.2 °C

Sea of ​​Azov - the shallowest sea in the world

Its maximum depth does not exceed 13 m, with average values ​​of about 7 m.

Salt Lake Elton

The largest mineral lake in Europe and one of the most mineralized in the world

Vasyugan swamps are one of the largest in the world

Their area is 53,000 km², which is more than the area of ​​Switzerland (41,000 km²), Holland (41,500 km²) or Belgium (30,500 km²)

Lake Baikal

The deepest lake on Earth, its maximum depth, established in 1983, is 1642 m

Kizhi

The architectural ensemble of the Kizhi Pogost has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1990.

Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord (1714) - the most outstanding building of the ensemble

The log cabin of the church is chopped in the traditions of Russian carpentry - without nails. Although, when they say that the church was built without nails, they are mistaken: there are nails - in the domes

Lena Pillars - multi-kilometer, intricately indented ridges of rocks stretching along the Lena River

Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2012

Nalychevo park in Kamchatka

One of the largest places with thermal springs, on the territory of 287,000 hectares there are more than 200

The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway in the world (9288.2 km)

Starting point: Moscow-Passenger-Yaroslavskaya station. End point: Vladivostok station

Kutkhins Bata

A monument of nature, a bizarre outcrop of pumice stones four kilometers from the source of the Ozernaya River (Lake Kurilskoye). Kronotsky State Nature Reserve, Kamchatka

Salt mine in Yekaterinburg

The unique patterns are layers of carnallite, a mineral used in the manufacture of fertilizers. As a rule, it has a yellow, white or terracotta hue, but sometimes it is blue or even colorless.

Curonian Spit, Kaliningrad Region

Dancing Forest on the Curonian Spit

On the territory of Russia there is the largest forest on the planet - the Siberian taiga

Northern lights in the taiga

Waterfall Uchar

Uchar waterfall (Big Chulchinsky) in Altai is the youngest waterfall in the world. He was only discovered 35 years ago.

City of Sviyazhsk in Tatarstan

City-island, with the help of which Ivan the Terrible conquered Kazan. There is no car traffic here, and a good part of the territory is occupied by monasteries

The diamond quarry in Mirny is visible far from space

The depth of 525 m and the diameter of 1200 m made it one of the largest quarries in the world.

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    Alexander Garden

    Along one of the walls of the Moscow Kremlin stretches the Alexander Garden - a place that has not lost its popularity since its very foundation. The garden was laid out according to the plan of the Commission for the construction of Moscow after the fire of 1812 on the site of the floodplain of the Neglinnaya River, enclosed in a pipe, and at first it was called the Kremlin.

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    Diamond fund

    The Diamond Fund of Russia is a collection of unique works of jewelry art, rare precious stones and nuggets. Among the most significant exhibits of the Diamond Fund are the large and small imperial crowns, the imperial scepter with the Orlov diamond.

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    Arbat

    In every city with a long history there is such a street that attracts tourists like a magnet - imbued with a special spirit, with houses and lanes, each of which can tell its own entertaining story. In Moscow, this is the well-known Arbat - one of the oldest streets in Moscow.

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    big theater

    The Bolshoi Theater in Moscow is the main opera and ballet theater in Russia, well known outside of our country. Traditionally, guests of the capital who come from abroad and regions of Russia go to the Bolshoi to enjoy the highest level productions performed by leading artists.

    Bunker-42 on Taganka

    Bunker-42 on Taganka is one of the most interesting and unusual museums in Moscow. It is located in a unique place - in the former secret military facility of the USSR ZKP "Tagansky", or GO-42. The complex was built during the Cold War, in the 50s of the last century, and belonged to the Ministry of Defense.

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    Zurab Tsereteli Art Gallery

    The Zurab Tsereteli Art Gallery in Moscow is a place that provides an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with the work of the famous sculptor and painter: many of his works are collected within these walls. The exhibition complex often hosts national and international exhibitions.

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    State Museum of A. S. Pushkin in Moscow

    The main exposition is located in an old building - the Khrushchev-Seleznyov estate, built after the Moscow fire of 1812. Now the building has been restored, the decoration from the time of Pushkin - the beginning of the 19th century has been preserved here, which gives the museum a special atmosphere.

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    House-Museum of V. M. Vasnetsov

    Behind the forest of new buildings in the Meshchansky district of Moscow lies a magical hut - the House-Museum of V. M. Vasnetsov. Combining historical and cultural significance, this attraction has been attracting many tourists from all over Russia for several decades.

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    Eliseevsky shop

    The Eliseevsky shop was nicknamed the museum shop, the Hermitage shop, the "Temple of Bacchus" (that was the name of the famous grocery store back in the early 20th century), be that as it may, one thing is clear - this is something grandiose, striking the imagination with luxurious decoration, attracting not only

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    Zoo in Moscow

    The Moscow zoo - the first zoo in the country - was opened in 1864 and was then called the zoo. Now it contains more than eight thousand animals belonging to more than a thousand species of the world fauna. The zoo stands in the same place as 150 years ago, and remains a favorite vacation spot for children and adults.

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    Izmailovsky Kremlin

    The architectural ensemble of the Izmailovsky Kremlin was created according to the drawings and engravings of the royal residence of the 16th-17th centuries. The territory of the new Kremlin is rich in museums, where you can make a kind of journey into the past. This is the museum of Russian costume, and the museum of bread, and the museum of felt boots, and the museum of bells, and the museum of fairy tales.

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    Izmailovsky Island

    Izmailovsky Island is an artificially formed island with a rich historical past. The ring of water and around it are two ponds and the Serebryanka River, which were once connected. The land remaining in the middle was called Izmailovsky Island by the name of the owner of the village that stood in this place - Izmail.

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    Historical Museum in Moscow

    In the very heart of the capital, on Red Square, the building of the Historical Museum, the largest national museum in Russia, rises like an old Russian tower. The collection has a huge number of exhibits (almost 4.5 million) that tell about Russian history from ancient times to the present day.

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    Kolomna Palace

    The Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in Kolomenskoye is a unique example of a historical building, completely recreated literally from scratch. The original Kolomna Palace was built in the 17th century as a hunting residence for Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich.

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For most tourists, Moscow is the Kremlin with its treasuries, Red Square and its environs, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior - interesting in its own way for both believers and atheists, the Tretyakov Gallery foray, the Bolshoi Theater - the outside view, the observation deck on Sparrow Hills, the old Arbat and, perhaps, Victory Park. And it does not matter whether this tourist arrived by air from abroad or landed at one of the Moscow railway stations, having got to the capital from the Russian hinterland - the standard tour package is the same for everyone.

But what will happen to you next depends only on the flight of your imagination. Moscow is so good that an unpretentious traveler who has arrived for a couple of days, having driven around the city with a group sightseeing tour, will say: “Excellent, I looked at everything,” and another inquisitive Muscovite throughout his life will find more and more reserved places in the capital . List all the sights of Moscow? Well, no, sorry! This is an inexhaustible topic. We will give you a vector, designate milestones, and then you yourself - find, learn, be surprised and have fun!

Moscow architecture

For those who like to read the history of the city by its buildings, Moscow will provide a lot of interesting material. The architectural sights of the capital are sometimes interesting in themselves, and often - for their rich history. It is worth taking a look at the House on the Embankment, the Chest of Drawers, the Egg House, the Pertsov House next to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Pashkov House, Arseny Morozov's house on Vozdvizhenka, which is completely atypical for Moscow. Numerous Moscow mansions smell of antiquity and echoes of the fates of their famous inhabitants. A special place in the Moscow panorama is occupied by Stalinist skyscrapers, contrasting with tiny houses lost in the crooked alleys of the old center; or the dizzying skyscraper district of Moscow City.

Speaking about the architectural appearance of the capital, one cannot but mention the numerous churches and monasteries. This is St. Basil's, striking with his unusual appearance even if you see him for the hundredth time, and the restored Kazan Cathedral on Red Square, and the Kremlin churches. A real gem is the historical and architectural ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent. Moscow estates are rightfully considered open-air museums. Perhaps the most beautiful of all is Kuskovo, and the most pompous is the renovated Tsaritsyno. In Kolomenskoye, pay attention to the Church of the Ascension of the Lord. Its slender silhouette with a hipped roof is a popular symbol of Moscow and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which, after reconstruction, claims the reputation of Central Park in New York, or the Apothecary Garden with a huge number of flowering plants and ornamental carps in the pond. The most popular, of course, is the Alexander Garden near the Kremlin wall. Every hour there is a changing of the guard of honor at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which attracts many spectators.

Other attractions and entertainment in Moscow

You can walk in Moscow not only in parks, but also along historical streets, looking at ancient buildings and learning their history from a guide or guide. In this regard, the old and Novy Arbat, Tverskaya Street and Boulevard Ring, Prechistenka, Yakimanka, Ostozhenka and, of course, the Zamoskvorechye district are very attractive. And in the summer, you should definitely take a ride along the Moscow River on a water tram that runs from the pier at the Kievskaya metro station to the Novospassky Monastery and back. The route passes by the Novodevichy Convent, Sparrow Hills, Luzhniki; the high-rise building of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the tall monument to Peter, the House of Music and the hotel "Red Hills" are clearly visible from the water; a wonderful panorama of the Kremlin, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the nearest Stalinist skyscrapers opens from the ship.

Anything can become a tourist attraction in Moscow. Out of curiosity, almost all tourists look into GUM to admire the elegant design of the interior space, and into the renovated TSUM to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of luxury and luxury shopping. The newly built Bagrationovsky Bridge in the business district of Moscow City attracts tourists who happen to be nearby with its modern look and picturesque views of Moscow through glass walls. In inclement weather, you can often meet newlyweds here, accompanied by a photographer. And in clear weather, wedding flocks flock to the Luzhkov Bridge near the Kremlin. On a small pedestrian bridge across the Vodootvodny Canal, iron structures are installed - “trees of love”, on which everyone can hang a padlock that holds the ties of the heart.

In a word, you can do anything in Moscow, go to bars and nightclubs, museums and exhibitions, theaters or shopping centers - it all depends on your desire and free time. As a real metropolis, Moscow is able to satisfy the appetites of even the most fastidious tourists. Come and see for yourself!

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Our review presents 30 unique and unusual places in Moscow that everyone should visit. Even native Muscovites have no idea about the existence of some places. So, the information presented in the review will be useful both for guests of the capital and for local residents who want to get to know their hometown better.

Paris is a holiday that is always with you. What could be more beautiful and romantic than a marriage proposal on top of the world-famous Eiffel Tower, which has long become a symbol of this immortal city.
Travel to Europe? What for? An exact copy of the magnificent creation of Gustave Eiffel is now available to the eyes of residents and guests of the city of Moscow.
A pass to "Moskabelmet" and a great desire to see the "French" is all that is needed.
To see a piece of Paris in Moscow and be stunned, and if you die, then only from delight!

Address: M - o "Aviamotornaya", 2nd Cable, 2, building 9.

2. Cheburashka phone booth

“Brought” in a box of tangerines by Eduard Uspensky, Cheburashka is a favorite of the children, a symbol of the Olympics. He lived, according to the plot of the cartoon, in a telephone booth. Now she stands at the entrance to the Museum of Animation.
Kids should take their parents there. A place where you can relax your soul.

Address: M - about VDNH, pavilion of the All-Russian Exhibition Center.

3. Monument to striptease

Contemporary art takes on new, elegant and resilient forms. Men rejoice - this is for you. Strip dancer in all its glory!

Address: M - o Alekseevskaya, p - t. Mira, 116a

4. Tree of Love in Mandelstam Park

What is love? Connecting two hearts, two lives together.
Sculptor Grigory Pototsky, a true stone artist. He personified this inspiring and unforgettable feeling, creating its monumental embodiment.
HE and SHE are a symbol of the life principle. A symbol of the creative power of love.
This monument is for those who believe the present.

Address: M - "Frunzenskaya", per. Kholzunov, "The Trubetskoy Manor in Khamovniki".

5. House of Bulgakov's Margarita

Become a part of history, follow in the footsteps of the characters in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. A brilliant writer, whose name is shrouded in mysticism, described magnificent and enchanting places.
It is worth taking a walk at the Patriarch's Ponds.
Evaluate the architectural sophistication of Margarita's house (Reception House of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
You can visit it online.

Address: M - o "Mayakovskaya", "Barrikadnaya", st. Spiridonovka, 17.

6. Arbat. "Wailing Wall" by V. Tsoi

Viktor Tsoi is a hero of his time. He sang about what everyone was silent about.

Modern Hamlet. "To swim or not to swim?" - that is the question.

Of course "float". To honor the memory of an extraordinary personality, rock legend, talented poet Viktor Tsoi.

Address: M - Arbatskaya.

7. Tea house (shop) Perlova on Myasnitskaya

XIX in Russia, dictated the fashion for everything oriental. Silk, porcelain, tea, architecture has not escaped this influence. The facade of the house of the tea merchant Perlov is decorated in the Chinese style.
It was severely “crippled” during the Soviet period and was overhauled only in 2011. Some details of the facade were made directly in the homeland of the style. It is a historical monument.

Address: M - o Chistye Prudy, st. Myasnitskaya, 19.

8. Neo-Gothic Cathedral of the Archdiocese of the Mother of God

The full name is "Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary".
Stronghold of Catholicism in Moscow. Services in seven languages, including Russian and Latin.
It is worth admiring the creation of architecture, unusual for an Orthodox person, listening to organ music and choral singing.

Address: Ml. Georgian street, house 27-13.

9 Faults in metal. The monument is the savior of the young generation.

The composition of Luzhkov's time belongs to Shemyakin.

A very shocking creation of our time, causing an ambiguous impression. It once became a victim of vandals and mentally unbalanced individuals. How many people have so many opinions - to form your own, you can only see with your own eyes the Children - victims of the vices of adults.

Address: M-o Tretyakovskaya, Borovitskaya, Bolotny Square

10. Gorky Park. olive beach

Sophistication and simplicity. Great place to relax.
Little Italy in the center of the capital: olive trees, sun, sand and cappuccino.

Address: M-o Park Kultury, Pushkinskaya embankment, Andreevsky bridge.

11. Gorky Park. Boring Garden.

The estate originally belonged to Prokofy Akinfievich Demidov. It was he who became interested in the cultivation of rare plants and trees. The son of a famous industrialist, he became famous for his eccentric character. Naked, bleached men - statues, scarecrows, young ladies tearing rare exotic flowers. What led to the indescribable delight of the owner of these places.
This park is a true work of landscape art.

Address: M-o Oktyabrskaya, Shabolovskaya, Frunzenskaya

12. Sports and fitness complex "Chaika"

Rich historical past - promising present.
Open pool. In winter, warm water, clouds of steam, like geysers woke up.
A charge of positive emotions and a lot of impressions.
Golf club for aesthetes and lovers of leisurely leisure.

Address: M-o Park Kultury, per. Turchaninov, 3a

13. Sanduns

The benefits of baths have been known since ancient times. Warms the blood and warms the soul.
In it, a person is born again.
In Russia, the most famous are Sanduny.
Sandunovskie baths - built on the Irish (Roman) model. Standard, meeting all hygiene requirements. The building is an architectural monument. And how many famous people have honored them with their presence?!

Address: M-o Trubnaya, Kuznetsky most, st. Neglinnaya, 14, building 3/7.

14. Shop - "House of honey" and related products

There is honey for any mouth. The most refined taste will be satisfied.
Diverse assortment. You can try and buy bee "nectar" from different parts of the vast country. In the cafe you will be offered koumiss, mead, spelt. Where else can you try this?
History in honey and drinks.

Address: st. Novokuznetskaya, d. 5/10, building No. 1.

15. Deli "Eliseevsky"

The building of the Catherine era in the best traditions of classicism. It was laid by the adviser to the Empress Kozitsky. I dreamed of presenting it as a gift to my wife.
It is named after the merchant Eliseev, who acquired it later.
Museum shop. Rich interiors and assortment.
Also, in this building there is a museum of Ostrovsky.

Address: st. Tverskaya, house 14.

16. Illusion - Flat houses in Moscow

Visual effects will never go out of style. If you look at this house from a certain angle, it really seems flat. Similar houses were built all over the world, including in Odessa.

Address: st. Malaya Gruzinskaya, Presnensky Val, 36

17. The structure of the XIX century. "Divided" house

Echoes of the past war. The exploding bomb left its imprint forever on the "body" of the structure. Built on the conscience of the building survived, and was rebuilt into two houses. Now it is an integral part of the cultural heritage.

Address: st. Mokhovaya, 10.

18. Moscow. "Lying skyscraper"

The longest house is a building with a length of almost 736 m.
Once a research and development center, it is now more of a business center.

Address: Warsaw highway, 125

19. Ancient building of the capital

The primacy belongs to the Spaso-Andronikov male monastery, a stronghold of humility and repentance. Here the weary traveler will rest from the bustle of the world. A place for reflection and search for harmony.
founding date 1357
And the Spassky Cathedral, dated 1420-1425.

Address: emb. Andronevskaya, 10.

20. Erotic Museum in Moscow

The spicy name "G-spot" for a collection of specifically erotic exhibits. For an amateur.
Shop attached. You can not only see, but also touch.
Yes, this is not an optical illusion and such things happen!

Address: st. New Arbat, 15

21. Museum of the Inquisition

The faint of heart, please leave. Racks and guillotines are "flowers" in comparison with what may appear before the eyes. Instruments of medieval torment, torture and interrogation with predilection. The defendants always confessed, but did not always live to see the trial.
Although, you can take your spouse there. After visiting, he will understand that you are a “holy” woman, and not a housekeeper.

Address: M-o Smolenskaya, Arbatskaya, st. Arbat, 25.36.

22. Territory "CakeFun"

Scenes from silent films come to life in this cafe, where the characters eat uncut cakes. Sweet wars, childhood fantasies come true. Cake, ice cream and all sorts of goodies. And sweet treats are known to help the body produce the hormone of happiness. Come, eat and be cheerful and happy!

Address: st. Malaya Tulskaya, 2/1, building 5

23. Moscow hanging arch bridge.

Moscow River at a glance. An engineering marvel embodied in metal.
The name "Picturesque" speaks for itself. Beautiful, modern, like a red rainbow. A fresh, unblurred look at what a bridge in a metropolis should be like. Designed not only for ease of movement, but also for beauty.

Address: Krasnopresnenskaya highway

24. Apple - Museum

Steven Jobs and fellow dream merchants. And no matter what evil tongues exaggerate, time has proved it. The museum shows: "To what progress has stepped." From homemade to the coveted Apple 6 S. See for yourself.

Address: M-o Taganskaya, prk. Pestovsky, d. 16, building 2,

25. ACE (Ice) bar

After a walk and contemplation of the beauties of Moscow, you can also relax.
Bars - there is also something to see. For example: Ice bar.
Ice interior and flame drinks. Combine incompatible like this
in Moscow!

Address: M-o Theatrical, Petrovka "TsUM" "Globus Gourmet" ground floor.

26. Mosfilm

Scenery "Moscow century XIX". Favorite place for fans. It was here that the actions of many historical fiction films of the last decade unfolded. Plunge into the era, join the beautiful.

Address: M-o Kievskaya, st. Mosfilmovskaya 1.

27. House "Hut on chicken legs"

This is the name of the building, standing on cement supports resembling the tentacles of a giant squid. The brainchild of Soviet constructivism.
The "legs" of the house are needed for the speedy arrival in a brighter future.

Address: prt. Mira, house 184, cor. 2.

28. Artificial spring (fountain) "Adam and Eve"

Fountain according to the story from the bible. The tree of knowledge, the first people, and water is a symbol of life on earth.

Address: M-o Novokuznetskaya, st. Pyatnitskaya.

29. Museum of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

The history of several generations of people living both in our country and abroad. Irrelevant, not popular, but that's not the story.
To visit a museum means to respect the past. After all, without it there is no present, and even more so the future.

Address: M-o VDNH.

thirty . Slot machines of the USSR

A retro-museum, which contains game consoles with fifteen-kopeck tokens, devices with gas. water.
Nostalgia, sensuality and good old vinyl.

Address: M-o Tretyakovskaya, st. Malaya Ordynka, 23.

Attractions

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If you are in Moscow for the first time, passing through, and, ironically, you have only one day to see the city, do not try to embrace the immensity and focus your attention on the "visiting cards" of the capital.

We offer you an interesting and tireless route for self-exploration of the city. The center of Moscow, like any capital with an ancient and rich history, is replete with must-see places of worship, so in the first half of the day you will hardly have to use public transport, but in the afternoon you still have to get acquainted with the intricacies of the famous Moscow metro and try out the transfer system .

If you are in Moscow for the first time, passing through, and, ironically, to see the city you have only one day, do not try to see it all and focus your attention on "city business cards" of Moscow. We offer you an interesting and easy route for self-seeing the city. The center of Moscow, like any other capital with ancient and rich history, is full of worth seeing places. For this reason, there is no need to use public transportation for the first half of your day, but after lunch, you will be able to get acquainted with the intricacies of famous Moscow subway with its transfer stations, and if necessary, use free wi -fi connection on Circle Line.

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The starting point of our journey will be the station "Revolution Square" - a kind of advance payment, anticipating the pleasure of contemplating the city's attractions. Perhaps, not a single sightseeing tour is complete without a descent here, because there are few subways in the world that you can walk along, like in an art museum. Along the entire length of the vestibule, opened in 1938 under Joseph Stalin, the station has 76 sculptures in the arches, glorifying twenty images of representatives of the Soviet people. Moreover, the monuments immortalized not only revolutionaries, soldiers and heroes of labor - there are collective farmers, athletes, students, pioneers and even mother and father holding children in their arms. It is worth paying attention to the figures of a parachutist, a girl with a rifle and sportswomen-disco throwers, who are considered unspoken symbols of Soviet feminism. This station has its own interesting legends: before taking exams, superstitious students touch the nose of a border guard dog, and touching a student's shoe supposedly helps to recover from unrequited, unrequited love faster.

The eastern vestibule leads tourists to Bogoyavlensky Lane and Nikolskaya Street, from where we get to the main symbol of Russia in general, and Moscow in particular - Red Square.

Metro Station Ploschad Revolyutsii

The starting point of our trip is metro station Ploschad Revolyutsii - a kind of advance, anticipating the pleasure of seeing the city sights. Perhaps, no City Tour in the world is without visiting the station that is as significant as an art museum. Throughout the lobby length, opened in 1938 under Joseph Stalin, there are 76 sculptures put in arches, glorifying twenty images of Soviet people representatives. Monuments have immortalized not only revolutionaries, soldiers and heroes of labor - there are collective farmers, athletes, students, pioneers, and even mother and father holding children. It is worth paying attention to the figures of a paratrooper, girls with rifle and discus-thraw athletes, considered to be silent symbols of Soviet feminism. There are interesting legends: superstitious students before touching the nose of the border guard dog before final exams, and touching the student's shoe, allegedly, helps to get better from unhappy, unrequited love.

The eastern lobby leads tourists to Bogoyavlensky Lane and to Nikolskaya Street, from where you get to the main symbol of Russia in general, and Moscow in particular - the Red Square.

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Metro "Revolution Square"

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An invariable place of accumulation of tourists and the main arena of political, military, social and cultural events of the city and all of Russia. In 1941, Soviet troops went to the front from here, and in 1945 the first Victory Parade was held. The modern ensemble of the square is a unique complex of buildings of different eras and styles. The legend about the Church of the Intercession of the Mother of God on the Moat, better known as St. Basil's Cathedral, says that Ivan the Terrible ordered the architects to be blinded so that they could never build a second such temple anywhere else. Near its walls rises the Execution Ground - a fenced stone platform from which royal decrees were announced and sentences were read. At the opposite, northern end of the square is the building of the Historical Museum, with its decor reminiscent of an elegant Russian tower. In 1924, the mausoleum became the center of the western part of Red Square - the tomb of the body of the leader of the world proletariat V.I. Lenin, built on the model of the tomb of Halicarnassus King Mausolus. The building of the Main Department Store of the country stretched along the eastern border of the square. Back in the 15th century, this place was a center of trade, at the beginning of the 19th century, by order of the tsar, shopping arcades were equipped here, but the building known to us now appeared already in 1893. Soviet-era music sounds in the GUM galleries, chamber exhibitions and fashion shows are regularly held. Here we offer to enjoy the legendary ice cream in a waffle cup, stroll through the galleries to the songs of Eduard Khil and Maya Kristalinskaya, visit Gastronom No. 1, where nostalgic sprat, stew and juices in three-liter jars occupy not the last place among delicacies. Here you can also have a hearty breakfast in one of the coffee houses, or take coffee with you, and all in the same "Gastronom" you can buy some kind of dessert or pastry, for example, a pack of the famous Savoyardi cookies and, if the weather permits, have a bite to eat on the street admiring the architectural beauties of the ensemble of the square. In winter, a Christmas market and the city's main skating rink open in front of the GUM building.

On the territory of the Kremlin from the Red Square can be reached on foot through the Alexander Garden.

A constant place of tourist crowds and the main arena of political, military, social and cultural events in the city, and across Russia. Here, in 1941, the Soviet troops were headed to the front line, and in 1945 the first Victory Parade was held. The modern ensemble of the square is a unique complex of buildings of different past times and styles. The legend of Saint Basil's Cathedral says that Ivan the Fearsome ordered to blind architects, so that they could never build the same church anywhere else. Near its walls stands the Lobnoye Mesto - a fenced stone platform from which royal decrees and verdicts were announced In western part of the Red Square in 1924 mausoleum appeared - the tomb of embalmed body of the leader of the world proletariat - Lenin. On the eastern border of the square, there is a building of the Main Universal Store. In the XV century, this place was the center of trade, at the beginning of the XIX century, according to the tsar "s order , trade rows were built here, and modern building appeared in 1893. Music of Soviet time, chamber exhibitions and fashion shows. Visiting GUM try legendary ice cream in a waffle cone, visit "Grocery Store #1" with worldwide delicacies and products well known to people born in Soviet Union. Here you can have a hearty breakfast in one of GUM cafes, or take coffee to go, at “Grocery Store #1” buy a dessert or pastry, for example, Savoiardi Biscuits. If weather allows, have a snack outside, admiring the architectural beauties. In winter, in front of GUM building, there is a Christmas fair and ice skating rink.

From Red Square walk to Alexander Garden and enter Kremlin territory.

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Sight

Transformed in recent years, the square near the Kremlin walls has become one of the most favorite places for citizens to relax. There is a complex of fountains decorated with sculptural compositions in the form of heroes of Russian fairy tales, lilacs and chestnuts bloom in spring, and in the best traditions of European capitals, it is allowed to relax on the lawns.

There are two ways to enter the Kremlin - it is more convenient and interesting to enter through the Kutafya tower, next to which there are ticket offices where tourists can buy an entrance ticket, as well as tickets to individual museums and cathedrals of the Kremlin.

To date, the Moscow Kremlin is considered the largest active fortress in Europe. It can be visited both in the format of an individual visit and with a guided tour, of which there are about a hundred for every taste: classic overview, art criticism, historical, religious, mystical, detective, children's ... You can spend more than one hour on a detailed examination of the Kremlin, but if time, as in our case, is short, then you can limit yourself to a short walk with on-duty personnel against the backdrop of the Tsar Bell and Tsar Cannon and by all means visit the highest place in the Kremlin - Cathedral Square with its four churches and the bell tower of Ivan the Great, which was before the beginning of the 18th century, the tallest building in the city. Since then, more than one hundred skyscrapers and skyscrapers have been erected in the capital, but such a powerful energy, perhaps, is nowhere to be found.

From the Kremlin through Okhotny Ryad, you can walk to Theater Square in ten minutes.

Alexander Garden and Kremlin

The park beneath the Kremlin walls has changed in recent years and become one of the favorite places for the rest. There is a fountain complex decorated with sculptures of characters of Russian fairy tales, lilacs and chestnuts are blossomed in spring, and is allowed to lay down on lawns.

You can enter the Kremlin in two ways: more convenient and interesting way is to enter through Kutafiya Tower. Next to entrance, there are cash desks, where tourists can buy admission tickets, tickets to Kremlin museums and cathedrals.

Today Moscow Kremlin is considered to be the largest existing fortress in Europe. You can visit it by yourself or with a tour for any taste: city, art, historical, religious, mystic, detective or children tour. Visit to Kremlin can last more than an hour, but if time is limited, you can have a small walk through fortress and pics points in front of Tsar-Bell and Tsar-Cannon, and visit the highest Kremlin point - Cathedral Square with its four temples and Ivan the Great Bell Tower. Since then, hundreds of skyscrapers have been built in Moscow, but such a powerful energy you can fill only on Cathedral Square.

From Kremlin through Okhotny Ryad Street you can walk to Teatralnaya Square in ten minutes.

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Sight

Here, in 2011, the completely restored building of the legendary Bolshoi Theater was opened to the public. During its two-century history, it suffered four times from fires and was even blown up by a bomb dropped on it during the Second World War. Now the Bolshoi is again accepting visitors. Buying tickets here is not an easy task, but seeing with your own eyes the historical reconstruction of the building, familiar to everyone from a 100-ruble banknote, is quite worth it, especially since this is one of the most famous symbols of the city, which inscribed the names of Anna Pavlova in the history of world art, Galina Ulanova, Maya Plisetskaya and other great ballet masters. On both sides of the Bolshoi there are two more theaters - the Maly and the RAMT, on the right you can see the building of the luxury shopping center TSUM. There is a small park with a fountain in front of the theatre, where you can take good commemorative shots. During the celebration of Victory Day, meetings of war veterans are held here.

Teatralnaya Square

Here in 2011 a renovated building of the legendary Bolshoi Theater opened its doors. For its two centuries of existence, the theater suffered from four fires and even was blown up by a bomb dropped on the building during the Second World War. To buy tickets for opera or ballet here is very difficult, but to see with your own eyes the historical reconstruction of the building (Bolshoi Theater image is on 100 ruble note) is worth it. On either side of Bolshoi Theater there are two more theaters - Small and RAMT, on the right side you can see is TSUM building for luxury shopping. In front of the theater, there is a small square with a fountain, where you can take memorable pics. During the Victory Day celebration there are gatherings of war veterans.

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Theater Square, Moscow

Restaurant

The place for our lunch is the Bock restaurant on Petrovka. The central place in the concept of the project is occupied by dishes that are prepared from the same side - veal, pork or lamb. The menu includes ribs - stewed, grilled and baked, a huge steak on the bone (tomahawk), flan flank steak, salad and soup "BOK" from flank pulp, as well as dishes that can be ordered to the company. A side of lamb, a side of beef, a side of a goat or a side of veal is carved by the chef in front of guests, cooked in an open kitchen and served, accompanied by detailed stories about the cooking method and the specifics of the meat.

The menu includes not only a large selection of ribs prepared in different ways, but also dishes from other parts - oxtails, tongues, ossobuco, liver, brains and brain bones, pates and about 15 types of dry-aged steaks.

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Restaurant

If you want the delights of Azerbaijani cuisine, then choose the Barashka restaurant for lunch, which is also located on Petrovka. Modern European interior, serving, serving and traditional Azerbaijani cuisine - an unusual combination, but absolutely logical. Transparent entrance doors are ruthless, like a weather forecast, but inside - it is always warm. The large bar counter is fully decorated with sweets on trays and seasonal fruits. Soft light, wooden walls, sofas with pillows made of woolen rugs - kilims. Quince and pomegranates of unearthly beauty - both in vases and in niches and in general wherever you can put a tray or a vase of fruit. A whole wall of jars of canned lemons, tubs of peppers on the windowsill.

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Museum, Landmark, Galleries & Exhibitions

The main building of the State Tretyakov Gallery, designed in Russian style by the famous artist Viktor Vasnetsov, is located in a quiet Lavrushinsky Lane. One of the world's largest collections of Russian paintings of the late 11th - early 20th centuries is stored here, and you can see paintings by great masters, as well as sculptures, graphics, items made of precious metals and stones. A sightseeing tour of the exposition lasts three hours, but if you wish, you can also look here for a more cursory acquaintance with the main masterpieces of Russian painting. In one hour, you can try to unravel the mystery of Kramskoy's "The Stranger", admire the Princess Lopukhina by Borovikovsky and the lace maker Tropinin, look into the bottomless eyes of Vrubel's "The Swan Princess", marvel at the scale of Ivanov's painting "The Appearance of Christ to the People", admire the drawing of details on the "Doors of Tamerlane" "Vereshchagin and freeze in sacred horror before his own" Apotheosis of War ", as well as easily recognize Savrasov's rooks who arrived, find out that in the painting" Bathing the Red Horse "Petrov-Vodkin allegedly depicted the young Vladimir Nabokov, and see how she looked Red Square, which we visited the day before, at the end of the 17th century on Surikov's "Morning of the Streltsy Execution".

From the station "Tretyakovskaya" in fifteen minutes you can get to "Kropotkinskaya" with two transfers, where our next point is located - the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

Tretyakov Gallery

The main building of the State Tretyakov Gallery, designed in Russian style according to the project of the famous artist Viktor Vasnetsov, is located in a quiet Lavrushinsky lane. It keeps one of the largest collections of Russian paintings of the late XI - early XX centuries in the world, and you can see the canvases of great masters, as well as sculptures, graphics, precious metal and stone jewelry. The exhibition tour lasts three hours, but if you want, you can come by for a cursory examination with main masterpieces of Russian paintings. In one hour you can try to solve the mystery of "An Unknown Woman" portrait by Kramskoy, admire the princess Lopukhina by Borovikovsky and Tropinin's lacemakers; look into abyss of eyes of Vrubel "The Swan Princess", be impressed by the size of Ivanov"s painting "The Appearance of Christ Before the People", admire the drawing details of "Tamerlan"s Doors" by Vereshchagin and freeze in a sacred horror in front of his "Apotheosis of the war"; easily recognize “The Rooks Have Come Back” by Savrasov, to find that in the painting “Bathing of a Red Horse” byPetrov-Vodkin, allegedly, painted a young Vladimir Nabokov, and see what Red Square looked like in the 17th century on Surikov"s "The Morning of the Streltsy Execution".

With transfers from "Tretyakovskaya" metro station in fifteen minutes, you can be on Kropotkinskaya station, where our next point is located - the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.

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Sight

If you prefer walking to wandering through the endless halls of museums, we offer a wonderful scenic route through the center. Before that, you can join a habit popular among Muscovites and take coffee to go in one of the nearby coffee shops, for example, Coffeeshop Company or Coffee House. Passing along Lavrushinsky Lane, you will get to the Luzhkov Bridge through the Vodootvodny Canal, where, according to tradition, the newlyweds hang padlocks on the “trees of love” specially installed here on their wedding day. Next, proceed to Sofiyskaya Embankment through Bolotnaya Square, which in the Middle Ages was the site of folk festivals and public executions, and now is perhaps most famous for the anti-government demonstrations of 2012. Opposite you can see the legendary "House on the Embankment" - a masterpiece of the era of Stalinist constructivism, built to resettle the Soviet scientific, political and cultural elite after the transfer of the capital from St. Petersburg to Moscow. Having risen to the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, head along it across the Moskva River, admiring the panorama of the Kremlin and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. In total, the whole walk will take about an hour.

Alternative - walk from Tretyakov Gallery to Cathedral of Christ the Savior

If rather walking through museum halls, you prefer walking through the streets we offer a beautiful scenic route through the center of Moscow. Before that, you can join the popular habit among Moscow citizens and take coffee to go in one of nearby coffee shops, for example, Coffeeshop Company or Coffee House.

Passing along Lavrushinsky lane, you will get to Luzhkov Bridge through the Vodootvodny Canal, where according to tradition the newlyweds hang a lock on the day of the wedding on special "love trees". Then proceed to Sophia embankment through Bolotnaya Square, which in the Middle Ages was a place of public festivals and executions, and now mostly famous for anti-government demonstrations in 2012. Opposite the square you can see full of legends "House on the Embankment" - a masterpiece of the Stalin constructivism, built to accommodate the Soviet scientific, political and cultural elite after capital transfer from St. Petersburg to Moscow. Go up to the Great Stone Bridge, walk through it enjoying Moscow River, Kremlin and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior views. The whole walk will take about an hour.

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Landmark, Religion, Monument

Its official name is the Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ. This is the largest temple in Russia, capable of accommodating up to 10,000 people. The current building was built in 2000 in six years to replace the former temple, which was erected for forty-four years in honor of the victory over Napoleon's army, and destroyed overnight on the orders of Stalin. Divine services, sacred music concerts and religious expositions are held in the temple. Orthodox come here to venerate the relics of saints: the Apostle Andrew the First-Called, John the Baptist, John Chrysostom and others. In addition, many shrines are kept here, including a nail from the cross of the Lord and the robe of the Virgin. On the roof between the bell towers there are observation platforms from which you can admire the center of Moscow from a bird's eye view. From here you can see the monument to Peter I by Zurab Tsereteli, which Muscovites do not like so much, and form your own opinion about it. You can climb to the sites only as part of excursions by paying for an entrance ticket. At the foot of the temple there is a beautiful square with flower beds, fountains and a spectacular monument to Emperor Alexander II.

Near the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is the metro station "Kropotkinskaya" of the Sokolnicheskaya line. From here you can drive in a straight line to the station "Vorobyovy Gory" in ten minutes.

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior

This is the largest temple in Russia, with capacity of up to 10,000 people. The present building was built in 2000 in six years instead of the former temple, built in honor of the victory over the army of Napoleon, and destroyed overnight by the order of Stalin. The church divines services, arranges concerts of sacred music and religious exhibits. The Orthodox come here to bow to the relics of the saints: Apostle Andrew, John the Baptist, John Chrysostom and others. In addition, many sacred objects are kept here, among which there is a Holy Nail with which Christ was crucified and Virgin's Robe. On the roof between the bell towers there are observation points from which you can admire the center of Moscow. You can see the monument to Peter I, the work of Zurab Tsereteli. To get to observation points climb is possible only as part of a tour. At the base of cathedral is a beautiful square with flowerbeds, fountains and a spectacular monument of Emperor Alexander II.

Near the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is a metro station "Kropotkinskaya". From here you can take a direct line to the station "Vorobyovy Gory".

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Park, Landmark, Landscape view

Vorobyovy Gory is the world's first metro station located on a bridge over the river and the longest station in Moscow. A half-hour walk along the embankment will take you to an observation deck built on one of the seven city hills, from where, in clear weather, perhaps the best view of the Golden-domed panorama opens. You will be able to see the Kremlin stars, the domes of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, St. Basil's Cathedral and the Novodevichy Convent, the White House, "Stalinist" skyscrapers, the skyscrapers of the Moscow City complex, the Ostankino and Shukhov TV towers, the building of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Luzhniki sports complex. In the more than fifty years that have passed since the opening of the site, the face of Moscow has changed beyond recognition, and cranes sticking out everywhere indicate that changes are continuing. Therefore, you should not miss the chance to see today's capital from here, which is changing daily.

From the station "Vorobyovy Gory" in half an hour you will reach the "Barrikadnaya", near which the Moscow Planetarium is located.

Vorobyovy Gory, observation deck

“Sparrow Hills”- the world "s first metro station, located on a bridge over the river and the longest station in Moscow. A half-hour walk along the embankment takes you to observation deck, arranged on one of the seven city hills, from where is the best view of Golden-domed Moscow. You can see Kremlin stars, domes of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, St. Basil's Cathedral and the Novodevichy monastery, the White House, “Stalin skyscrapers”, Moscow City commercial district, Ostankino and Shukhov TV towers, the building of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Luzhniki sports complex.

From the metro station "Vorobyovy Gory" in half an hour you will reach the "Barricadnaya" station, near which is Moscow Planetarium.

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Planetarium, Museum, Landmark

So that the city will forever be remembered as the “most-most”, we suggest ending the day with an equally bright and spectacular impression - visiting the first planetarium in the country, which, in addition, is also famous for the largest domed screen in Europe, which fits 9000 stars! Watch a film about our Universe, visit the Urania Museum with models of the planets of the solar system and fragments of real meteorites, and in cloudless weather, indulge in the pleasure of going up to the large rooftop observatory to observe real planets and stars through telescopes. Such an unforgettable sight is suitable for a romantic evening, and for a trip with children, and just to expand your own horizons.

Moscow planetarium

To ensure that the city remains forever in memory as the "most-most", we suggest ending the day with an equally stunning and spectacular impression - to visit the first planetarium of the country, which, besides this, is also famous for the largest dome screen in Europe with 9000 stars! Watch a movie about our universe, visit Urania museum with models of the planets of the solar system and fragments of real meteorites. When weather is clear go up to the large observatory on the roof to observe the real planets and stars in telescopes. This unforgettable sight will be perfect for a romantic evening, time with children, and for widening your horizons.

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Moscow is a city with a long history, refined culture and beautiful traditions. Many tourists, having arrived in Belokamennaya, do not know where to start getting to know her. Today we will consider the main attractions of the Russian capital, which are recommended to visit for all guests of this city. We will find out where to visit in Moscow in order to absorb the spirit and atmosphere of the city as much as possible.

the Red Square

Home which is located in the heart of the city. The streets leaving the square lead to different parts of the city, and then to the country, growing into highways. The monuments on Red Square in Moscow can be viewed all day long. Walking here, you can admire the beauty of St. Basil's Cathedral, which for many years has been considered the hallmark of the Mother See. The square also houses attractions such as the Mausoleum, the Upper and Middle Trading Rows, the Kazan Cathedral and It is forbidden to drive around the square by cars, and by bicycles is not accepted, so it is only accessible to pedestrians.

Many go to Moscow to visit the tomb of V.I. Lenin, so it is worth indicating the opening hours of the Mausoleum. The attraction accepts guests from 10.00 to 13.00 daily, except Monday and Friday. Entrance to the Mausoleum is free.

Kremlin and Manezhnaya Square

Here you will find the Historical Museum, the Armory and the Kremlin - this is not only a symbol of Russian statehood, but also one of the world's largest architectural ensembles. On its territory you can see temples, ancient towers, palaces and front administration buildings.

Gorky Park

One of the most famous Moscow parks, where you can find a lot of entertainment complexes and attractions. In winter, when the rides stop working, a huge open skating rink is poured here. On holidays, Gorky Park invites everyone to folk festivals, various shows, concerts and discos.

Those who wish to relax in a calm and peaceful atmosphere can go to the Golitsyn pond. Here you can rent a boat. And near the pond there are tennis courts, playgrounds, cafes and other adults.

Tretyakov Gallery

Speaking of Moscow, one should not forget about such sights as the Tretyakov Gallery. The mode of operation of this most interesting institution will be convenient even for the busiest tourists. The gallery is a huge museum complex, the history of which dates back to the middle of the 19th century. Within its walls are stored expositions of Russian art from the 11th to the 20th century. In the Old Russian section there are expositions of icon painters of the 12th-17th centuries. Among them there are both very famous authors and nameless ones. The works of Theophan the Greek, Dionysius and Andrei Rublev deserve special attention. In the halls of the 18th and 19th centuries there are expositions, which consist mainly of works by Russian masters. Here the works of such authors as F. S. Rokotov, K. P. Bryullov and A. A. Ivanov deserve special attention. Russian art of the second half of the 19th century is presented in the gallery in a very diverse and exhaustive way. Paintings by Kramskoy, Repin, Vasnetsov and Shishkin deserve special attention. The Treasury occupies a special place in the museum's collection. It contains works of art made of precious materials. "Treasury" covers the period from the 12th to the 20th century. And this is not all that the Tretyakov Gallery can surprise with. The operating hours of the complex are as follows: 10.00-19.30 on all days except Monday. The box office is open until 18.30.

Tsaritsyno

The historical architectural reserve arose during the time of Catherine II. Here you will find interesting buildings: the Opera House, the Palace, the Bread House and other buildings that have recently undergone high-quality restoration.

VDNH

Another symbol that Moscow is known for is VDNKh. On the impressive space occupied by the exhibition complex, you can see dozens of pavilions. They host exhibitions dedicated to various issues of industry, science, agriculture and the social sphere. In addition to domestic developments, expositions of foreign experts can also be found at VDNKh. Various leisure programs are regularly organized here, as well as celebrations dedicated to Russian and international holidays.

A large number of world-famous monuments are located on the territory of VDNKh. The lion's share of them appeared during the Soviet era. Separately, it is worth highlighting the composition called "Worker and Collective Farm Girl" by V. Mukhina. And not far from the main entrance is the monument "Conquerors of Space".

"Bunker 42"

Back in 1956, an underground building was put into operation, which was intended to protect the first persons of the USSR from a nuclear strike. Bunker 42 is located in the very center of Moscow - on Taganka. Its depth is over 50 meters. To date, the shelter has lost its original value and has become. Various thematic excursions are conducted in it, one way or another affecting the 50-80 years of the last century. The museum is open around the clock, but tickets can be purchased from 10.00 to 20.00.

Arbat

Arbat in Moscow is one of the oldest streets, which is very popular among tourists. Following the example of Hollywood, they made an "avenue of stars" on the Arbat. To get on it, you just need to call the specified number and pay for your belonging to the "stars". But the main value of the Arbat is picturesque buildings, many of which were built in the 19th century. If you want to walk along a beautiful street that will allow you to feel the spirit of old Moscow and charge yourself with exceptionally positive emotions, go to the Arbat! In Moscow today there are not many streets with such energy. Paving stones, flowerpots, antique lanterns - all this enhances the effect and allows you to escape from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis.

Zoo

The main exposition that attracts tourists to the Moscow Zoo is the "Island of Animals". On the first floor you can meet such exotic animals as the Amur tiger, the Himalayan bear and On the second floor there is an exposition called "Exotarium". It consists of a huge number of aquariums with exotic fish. And there are also small marine animals from different parts of the world.

Animal Island is far from all that can be seen at the Moscow Zoo. On its vast territory, you can meet many representatives of both Russian and foreign fauna: antelopes, various waterfowl, horses, polar and brown bears, cheetahs, wolves, snakes and many others. The zoo is open to guests every day, except Monday, from 10.00 to 18.00. However, the box office is open until 17.00.

Continuing your acquaintance with the Russian capital, go to its old center - to the Armenian lane. Here you will find a museum dedicated to the street lighting of the city. The building itself is a monument of Russian architecture - white-stone chambers of the 17th century. And inside you will get acquainted with the history of the street. The exposition presents all kinds of light sources used in a particular period of history. There are also many historical photographs of the evening capital. Anyone can light the old lanterns using the remote control, or feel like a belated pedestrian on the streets of the old city. In addition, the museum conducts various excursions, interactive programs and workshops for children and adults. Therefore, those who want to get acquainted with old Moscow should definitely look into the Moscow Lights Museum. It is open daily from 11.00 to 18.00 for individual visitors and from 9.00 to 19.00 for tour groups.

Here everyone has the opportunity to look at the Russian capital from a bird's eye view, rising to the observation deck, which is over 300 meters above ground level. The program of visiting the TV tower includes an excursion into the history of its construction, familiarization with the exposition dedicated to this issue, the rise in a high-speed elevator and an overview of Moscow with a tour of the main attractions. An interactive entertainment and educational program was organized for schoolchildren, which will not only provide useful knowledge, but also allow them to have a good time. During the summer period (May-October), if weather conditions allow, an open area is open for visitors, which is located at an altitude of 340 meters. The closed one, which operates all year round, is equipped a little lower - at the level of 337 meters. The Ostankino observation deck will give you an unforgettable experience and allow you to admire the huge city from a decent height. And areas with a glass floor will enhance the effect. The facility is open daily from 10.00 to 21.00. Sessions start every hour.

Opera and Ballet Theatre

Continuing the conversation about where to visit in Moscow, let's touch the world of high art. The Bolshoi Theater has been a symbol of Moscow and all of Russia for many years. Most recently, he experienced another reconstruction, which lasted for six years. The best of the best actors regularly appear on the stage of the Moscow theater. Moscow is proud of its theater and invites everyone who appreciates real art to join it. Therefore, if you have not yet decided where to visit in Moscow, order theater tickets! Just remember that they sell out in a few months.

Poklonnaya Gora

Another attraction that definitely deserves attention. The Poklonnaya Gora Memorial Park keeps the memory of those heroes to whom we owe our lives and the world. The park has long been one of the favorite places for leisure activities among Muscovites and guests of the capital. They say that in ancient times, travelers climbed this mountain to look at the city and bow to its greatness, hence the name came from. It was on this mountain that Napoleon stood in 1812, waiting for the keys to the capital city to be brought to him. Today in the memorial park there are many beautiful monuments, fountains, temples and other structures of historical and cultural value. Here you can go rollerblading and cycling, have a bite to eat in a cafe and participate in various events.

Walk along the Moscow River

An excellent end to a hard day will be a boat trip along the main river of Moscow. From its deck, wonderful views of the evening city open up, and here you can also dine in a pleasant atmosphere. During the day, such walks are no less interesting, as they cover many attractions. In addition, on the boat you can see as many beautiful places in a couple of hours as you will not see in a whole day, if you use a car or public transport, given the problem of traffic jams in the capital.

Historical Museum

The history of Russia from the moment of its inception to the beginning of the 20th century is presented in 39 halls of this museum. It all starts from the second floor, the exposition of which is dedicated to primitive society, Ancient Russia, the development of Siberia, the fight against invaders and the unification of Russia. The third floor shows Russia during the time of Peter the Great. It touches upon the issues of culture, politics and economy of the then state.

During its existence, the museum has undergone a global reconstruction. Despite the preservation of historical interiors, the cultural institution fully complies with modern requirements. In addition to posters and other information materials, there are many monitors in the halls of the museum, on which you can see everything that is not available in its natural form, for example, the pages of books that cannot be taken by hand.

Conclusion

Today we figured out where to visit in Moscow so that the trip is really memorable and leaves only positive impressions. Many, having arrived in the capital, lose their heads from its size and variety of interesting places. To prevent this from happening, it is recommended to draw up a clear action plan before the trip, correctly distributing your time. Do not forget to take into account the opening hours of certain cultural sites and attractions, so that later there will be no problems. For example, the opening hours of the Mausoleum will not suit everyone. To fully get to know the Russian capital, you need a lot of time, because even local residents are sometimes lost in dynamically developing Moscow. Therefore, today we have focused only on the main attractions that everyone should see at least once.